Pack your sun protection gear for the snow – that’s the message from SunSmart ahead of the official ski season opening this weekend.
SunSmart Manager Sue Heward is urging people to protect themselves from ultraviolet (UV) radiation at the snow.
“UV radiation is more intense at high altitudes,” Ms Heward said. “At Mt Buller, Falls Creek and Hotham, there is almost 10 per cent more UV than at sea level.
“On a sunny day, clean fresh snow can reflect as much as 88 per cent of UV. You get almost a double dose of UV - directly from the sun and indirectly when it is scattered and reflected by the snow.”
Tips for sun protection at the slopes include:
“It’s a good time to get some UV exposure to help maintain vitamin D levels, which is important for general health. Most people need two – three hours spread across a week while people with naturally very dark skin need 3 – 6 times this exposure level.
“The key is to check the SunSmart UV Alert in the weather section of daily newspapers and on the Bureau of Meteorology website www.bom.gov.au, which now forecasts UV levels in Alpine areas.”
For more information on skin cancer, vitamin D and sun protection go to sunsmart.com.au.